Times of Oman

Opposition leader calls for new election amid unrest in Bolivia

Carlos Mesa, Morales’ closest rival in the October 20 vote, said a new election was the best way to resolve the crisis

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SUCRE: Bolivian President Evo Morales and opposition leaders toughened their rhetoric on Sunday, as a political standoff over the country’s disputed presidenti­al election entered its second week.

Former President Carlos Mesa, Morales’ closest rival in the October 20 vote, said a new election was the best way to resolve the crisis.

“We believe... that the best solution to this crisis in the current circumstan­ces is a new election, administer­ed by an impartial new [electoral body] and with rigorous observatio­n of the internatio­nal community,” he said.

Opposition leaders have alleged election fraud, and supporters of Mesa and Morales clashed in the aftermath of the election. Two people were killed in protests on Wednesday, the first deaths reported since the unrest erupted.

Luis Fernando Camacho, a conservati­ve opposition leader in the country’s eastern Santa Cruz region, gave Morales two days to step down and called on the military to “be on the side of the people.”

Morales accuses opposition of stoking violence

Morales, in power for nearly 14 years, responded by accusing the opposition of seeking to spark ent nationalit­ies and one driver on-board at the time of the accident, according to authoritie­s of Somme. Emergency services dispatched more than 50 firemen and 10 ambulances. The injured were evacuated to nearby hospitals, local media Courrier picard reported. One exit on the motorway was closed due to the accident. Traffic was disrupted shortly and then cleared later in the afternoon, it added. deadly violence.

“They want people to be killed by the police and the military,” he said in a televised interview.

Interior Minister Carlos Romero alleged a “coup strategy” was under way.

“Whoever asks for military interventi­on is asking for blood and is asking for death,” Romero said.

The results of the October 20 election sparked protests after the vote count was halted for over 24 hours when it appeared the election was headed for a second round. After vote counting was resumed, Morales was declared the outright winner after barely clearing the 10 percentage point margin needed for victory.

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 ??  ?? POLITICAL STANDOFF: The results of the October 20 election sparked protests after the vote count was halted for over 24 hours when it appeared the election was headed for a second round.
POLITICAL STANDOFF: The results of the October 20 election sparked protests after the vote count was halted for over 24 hours when it appeared the election was headed for a second round.

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